冈本视频

Tuesday, I ventured to Frank Dining Hall for the Meet the Farmers event organized by and , sustainability manager in dining services at 冈本视频.  While at the event I had the chance to meet a handful of the local farmers that partner with 冈本视频's Dining Services.

Meet the Farmers event outside of Frank Dinging Hall Meet the Farmers event outside of Frank Dining Hall

I was able to chat with from Madison, and from Utica, from Hamilton, and our own community garden. Each of these farms have committed to sustainability for a variety of reasons that I believe are representative of the values we share at 冈本视频, too.

The farmer from Common Thread looked at sustainability from an educational standpoint. She said, 鈥teaching sustainability leads to more thoughtful students.鈥 Common Thread exemplifies this on their farm by selling local, unprocessed, and fresh produce.  Being transparent and working for food justice is a part of Common Thread's core mission. They really think about how their food will impact their customers, making sure they are giving people the healthiest options.

The representative from Bagel Grove took a different approach by expressing how taking control of food is an obvious way to be sustainable. To her, a lot of the food that we eat now is like 鈥poison,鈥 so she works to create much more wholesome goods.

Kriemhild also believed that being environmentally friendly means having a responsibility towards the earth which results in a sense of empowerment.

Representatives from the 冈本视频 Community Garden Representatives from the 冈本视频 Community Garden

Beyond environmental concerns, sustainability fundamentally encompasses social and economic issues.  I asked how partnering with 冈本视频 has benefited their farms and their communities. The 冈本视频 Community Garden appreciates the help from students and community members and feels that they give back by educating Hamilton citizens about sustainable agriculture as well as partnering with the . Bagel Grove was able to gain more business and extend their reach to a broader part of central New York through 冈本视频 - something that can only benefit their customers as they are exposed to simpler foods.

Finally, I introduced the farmers to 冈本视频鈥檚 . They loved the idea considering they already do a lot to reduce their own food waste. Brightwaters Farms donates its leftover tomatoes and cucumbers to places like rescue missions and veteran food pantries while the community garden donates half of its produce to the Hamilton Food Cupboard. Bagel Grove turns all of its leftover bagels to bagel chips so that they can still be sold rather than thrown away. Additionally, all of the farms practice regular composting and reuse it in their soils.

The 冈本视频 community shares many of the same values as these farms, such as, composting, waste reduction, and giving back to the community. If we put these values into greater practice, however, we would be a much more sustainable campus overall.

Events like this help remind us where our food comes from and why partnering with the right producers is so important!